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Tall Trees

NIOS · Class 10 · English

Most important questions from Tall Trees for NIOS Class 10 English board exam 2026. MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions with marks.

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1multiple choice
1 marks

What happens to the birds at dusk according to the poem?

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They are sent to rest

The second stanza states 'When the dusk sends quickly / The birds to rest'. Here, dusk is personified as actively sending the birds to rest. This creates an image of evening time when birds naturally return to their nests for the night. The other options are not mentioned in this context in the poem.

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1 marks

Who shines down on the sleeping world?

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The moon

The last stanza clearly mentions 'The moon shines down / On a world that's sleeping'. The moon provides gentle light during the night when the world sleeps. The sun shines during the day, not when the world is sleeping. While stars also shine at night, the poem specifically mentions the moon. The tall trees watch over the world but don't shine down on it.

3multiple choice
1 marks

What literary device is used when trees are given human qualities?

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Personification

Personification is the literary device where non-human things are given human qualities. In this poem, trees are described as having feet, heads, and the ability to watch and shelter, which are human characteristics. A simile compares using 'like' or 'as', a metaphor makes direct comparisons, and alliteration is the repetition of initial sounds. The poem clearly uses personification throughout.

4multiple choice
1 marks

Which word in the poem means 'looking secretly or quickly'?

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Peeping

The word 'peeping' means looking quickly and secretly into something. This is explained in the glossary as 'a quick and secret looking into something; here it means looking, watching'. The poem uses this word in the context of trees peeping at night. Watching is more open and direct, sheltering means protecting, and sleeping means resting.

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What are the important topics in Tall Trees for NIOS Class 10 English?
Key topics in Tall Trees include Tall Trees - Poem Analysis, Tall Trees - Complete Chapter Overview, Tall Trees Poem - Key Concepts Overview. These are the concepts NIOS Class 10 examiners draw on most — study them first, then practise related questions.
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Understand the core concepts first, then work through the 43 practice questions available for this chapter. Revise formulas and definitions regularly, and use flashcards for quick recall before the exam.
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There are 43 practice questions available for Tall Trees. These cover multiple question types including MCQs, short answer, and long answer questions.

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